Discussion topics for February 14, 1954 Interracial Club Smoker including: "1. What social contacts have you had outside of college with people of other races and nationalities? 2. In what fields did these contacts lie? 3. Has your family environment influenced your state of mind? 4. What positive steps have you taken to make yourself and others aware of this problem and its solutions?"

Press release announcing second annual Interracial Justice Week sponsored by The National Commission on Interracial Justice, a commission of the National Federation of Catholic College Students. Details of speakers and events.

Manhattanville student newspaper article, "Father Hartnett to Address National Federation of Catholic College Students" Article announcing annual regional conference of New York- New Jersey area to be held at Manhattanville February 25, 1950 with antipated 500 to 800 participants. Activities would include speakers, discussions, a plenary session, and mass.

Professor of Art Anne Ophelia Todd, far left and Mrs. S. Kurecka, far right with a group of students who are looking at and working on posters submitted for the interracial justice week poster contest conducted by Manhattanville as the Commission for Interracial Justice of National Federation of Catholic College Students

Press release for Interracial Justice Week February 18-25, 1962 Events include: Talks led by Alan Crite and Joseph Mehan, a symposium, "The Impact of American Policy on African Affairs," and Work Week to finance scholarships for African American students

Schedule of events for Interracial Justice Week February 18-24, 1962 Events include: Work Week to contribute to Father LaFarge Scholarship, talks led by Alan Crite and Joseph Mehan, and a symposium on "The Impact of American Policy on African Affairs"

Announcement of Interracial Justice Week and collaboration with AIU (Action for Interracial Understanding of the Third Order). Signed by Social Action Secretariat Chairman Diane Cassens (Class of 1963)

Invitation to February 17, 1963 Forum "National Federation of Catholic College Students Social Action Department and Action for Interracial Understanding Third Order of St. Francis Cordially invite you to attend a forum Sunday, February 17, 1963, 11:00 A.M. Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase, New York Theme- Brotherhood of Man - Fatherhood of God R.S.V.P."

Left to Right: George Hunton, President Eleanor O'Byrne, R.S.C.J., and Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the NAACP, at February 17, 1963 Interracial Forum, "Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man"

"Manhattanville College to Participate in Annual Interracial Justice Week," February 13, 1963. Schedule of events for Interracial Justice Week February 17-23, 1963: including drive for Father LaFarge Scholarship for African American students and a concert given by Mother Mamie Jenkins (Class of 1949), see item 79.

Poster commemorating Father John LaFarge "Brotherhood Week February 16th-23rd, 1964 Let Your Program Be A Tribute To Father John LaFarge 1880-1963 'The Charity of Christ urges' us to Interracial Justice National Federation of Catholic College Students"

Press release describing Interracial Justice Week events including an all-college assembly with address by William Sloane Coffin, Protestant Chaplain at Yale University, "Civil Rights and the College Student."

Tribute to John LaFarge, S.J. (1880-1963) included in Interracial Justice Week Kit with subscription to "Interracial Review" "Former editor of 'America' and founder of Catholic Laymen's League, the Catholic Interracial Hour on radio and the magazine 'Interracial Justice' or 'Review' as is it now called...author of 'The Catholic Viewpoint on Race Relations,' Doubleday, and many other books."

List of sixteen films for viewing during Interracial Justice Week 1964: Walk in my Shoes Harvest of Shame All the Way Home Americans All Brotherhood of Man The Challenge Crisis in Levittown The New Girl Report from Alabama A Picture Report on Living Brotherhood The House I Live In The Brotherhood of Man A Morning for Jimmy Man- One Family Burden of Truth